Satellite images shows damage to Venezuela's main airportpublished at 16:55 BST
Image source, Vantor 2026By Paul Brown and Daniele Palumbo
Cracks have appeared on the runway of Simon Bolivar International Airport following this week's earthquakes, new satellite imagery has revealed.
The image, captured by Vantor yesterday, shows at least two cracks in the surface of the runway, although it is unclear how deep they are.
Damage is also visible to the airport terminal building, seen in the before and after photos below.
The image shows what appears to be the partial implosion of two raised sections along the main concourse. Debris can be seen scattered across the roof, but there are no signs of a complete structural collapse.
The location of this damage corresponds to dramatic footage showing people running in panic as sections of the ceiling fell to the ground.
The video was filmed near gate 8, which is just next to one of the damaged sections.
The airport has been largely out of operation since Wednesday's earthquakes, although some rescue teams and aid supplies have arrived in the last 24 hours.
Image source, Google/Vantor 2026


















